Tell your story, start your lesson with a movie of pictures, voice narration and sound. Use Digital Storytelling to enhance your lessons. Allow your students to use Digital Storytelling as they apply what they have learned within their Digital Story.
Create a story to introduce your subject, to demonstrate how to do something, to provide a new platform for your lecture.
Advantages: The stories are reusable, students who are absent can view your information at anytime. Students can teach each other as they view all their peers stories.
Story or subject idea, to put together on a Storyboard
Pictures (photo's, drawings)
Video (optional)
Patience to do it more than once
Someone to listen and watch your story
Rubrics:
Digital Stories online guide and rubric builder. See Project Assessment for example rubric. Also see Rubistar for online rubric builder for multimedia projects.
Students use Photostory3 to look at pictures, sound out the words and listen to how the words sound. Then the speech pathologist and student work together to improve the speech patterns of the student
Social Studies-working on asking questions, conversational turn taking and using appropriate syntax
http://digitalstories.wikispaces.com/ Bubbleshare example: This album is powered by BubbleShare - Add to my blog
This album was created from a group of pictures available in Bubbleshare, downloaded to my computer, and then uploaded again into my own personal album so that a slider show could be created. The photo's are maximized for use on the web automatically.
You can add audio to create a photostory or add video, and it is free.
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Create a story to introduce your subject, to demonstrate how to do something, to provide a new platform for your lecture.
Advantages: The stories are reusable, students who are absent can view your information at anytime. Students can teach each other as they view all their peers stories.
7 Steps of Story Telling (http://www.storycenter.org/)
1. Point of View
2. Dramatic Question
3. Emotional Content
4. Gift of your voice
5. Background Soundtrack
6. Economy
7. Pacing
What you will need:
Rubrics:
Digital Stories online guide and rubric builder. See Project Assessment for example rubric. Also see Rubistar for online rubric builder for multimedia projects.http://www.digitales.us/evaluating/scoring_guide.php
Project Forms:
Storyboard blank form, project timeline, and project checklistStoryboards, Rubrics, Student Samples:
The Cost of Chocolate
Watch the Dramatic Question in this movie created by Mabry Middle School students.
Created by Middle School student
Ritas_Trumpet_Movie
Maracas
Violin07.wmv
Social Studies-working on asking questions, conversational turn taking and using appropriate syntax
Resources:
For more detailed information for the 7 steps of Story Telling: http://www.storycenter.org/cookbook.htmlBernajean Porter - The Art of Telling Digital Stories
http://www.digitales.us/
Lots of digital stories posted on her site under gallery of living memories. :
http://www.digitales.us/gallery/gallery_living_memories.php
http://digitalstories.wikispaces.com/
Bubbleshare example:
This album is powered by BubbleShare - Add to my blog
This album was created from a group of pictures available in Bubbleshare, downloaded to my computer, and then uploaded again into my own personal album so that a slider show could be created. The photo's are maximized for use on the web automatically.
You can add audio to create a photostory or add video, and it is free.